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hello.

i have recently purchased an r34 with an aftermarket immobiliser. I dident drive the car for about a week and a half, and eventually the immobiliser drained my battery. I recharged the battery and plugged it back in, but after that it dident start. I looked through other threads and couldent find anything.

PLLEAASSEE HEELLPP MMEEE :)

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I got the same alarm. These alarms are installed by Steve's Car Alarms. The alarm manufacturer Motor 1 Group and the model number is SS2950. By inserting the key and turning it to the OFF position, you are effectively overriding the alarm sound. This will not enable/disable your immobiliser. You will need to make sure you have your Emergency Disarm PIN and use the Emergency Disarm procedure found in the alarm's manual.

If you push the button on your car to unlock and it disarms, but you cannot start your car, double-check if you have the gear in P (Park)!

Troubleshooting Table:

Siren Sounding? -> Press Remote to Disarm -> Siren Off -> Start Car

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Siren Still Sounding? -> Follow Emergency Disarm Procedure -> Siren Off -> Start Car

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Car Won't Start -> Replace/Jump-Start Car (Not Enough Crank) -> Press Remote to Disarm -> Siren Off -> Start Car

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Still Wont Start -> Contact Steve's Car Alarms

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